SSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing
commands on a remote machine. SSH is intended to replace rlogin and
rsh, and to provide secure encrypted communications between two
untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and
arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
OpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH, bringing
it up to date in terms of security and features, as well as removing
all patented algorithms to separate libraries.
This package includes just the necessary daemon program for SGE.

2006-07-20 - Tomas Mraz <tmraz@redhat.com> - 4.3p2-7
- dropped old ssh obsoletes
- call the pam_session_open/close from the monitor when privsep is
enabled so it is always called as root (patch by Darren Tucker)